Who says that there are no theatergoers during the summer months? Not the two theatres that have provided outstanding summer productions to a delighted audience!
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You know that it’s summer time when The Palm Beach Shakespeare Festival delights audiences with Shakespeare by the Sea at “Stratfrord upon Carlin.” Park that is… It’s an outdoor extravaganza at the Seabreeze Amphitheater in Jupiter.
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Palm Beach Dramaworks’ production The Cripple of Inishmaan is Brilliant! From the beautifully written Tom Stoppard play, Arcadia, which ended at the end of April, to a comedy loaded with vivid characters, The Cripple of Inishmaan, Palm Beach Dramaworks continues to present outstanding productions.
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The Maltz Jupiter Theatre ended the season with a bang. Kiss Me Kate, a spectacular production that features a story line behind the scenes of the Shakespeare production of The Taming of the Shrew, has everything going for it from set design, costumes and ensemble talent to wonderful leads with the amazing talents of Peter Reardon as Fred Petruchio and the amazing vocal range of of Sally Wilfert as Lilli/Katharine.
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Every year at this time, the theaters within the area announce their productions for the coming season. It’s always great to speculate on what might be in store for theater goers; however, I’m always surprised at some of the productions that are available.
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Congratulations to the Maltz Jupiter Theatre for the 21 well deserved Carbonnell nominations received! Speaking of the Maltz, the Jupiter Theatre has come up with a brilliant move by including the fast-paced, riveting drama about one of the most monumental political interviews of all times—the award-winning production Frost/Nixon opens February 7-21.
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Tapping into 2016! by Jan Davisson After all of that holiday partying, the perfect solution to getting back your energy is to take in a few of the high energy theatrical shows that kick off 2016 season. Starting on January…
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Hopefully, most of your Christmas shopping is done and you’re ready to enjoy the season. For sheer “getting yourself into the season,” you can’t top The Wick Theatre in Boca Raton. From top to bottom, it’s a holiday extravaganza.
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No need to pack a basket to go on this Picnic. Just get dressed to the nines, and head for the Don & Ann Brown Theatre, 201 Clematis, West Palm Beach. That’s where the 2015/16 season opened for Palm Beach Dramaworks. Director William Hayes zeros in on the William Inge classic, Picnic, which runs through November 8.